Ry Cooder - Chávez Ravine (2LP, Reissue)
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Description
Chávez Ravine: A Record by Ry Cooder is the twelfth studio album by Ry Cooder. It is the first concept album and historical album by Ry Cooder which tells the story of Chávez Ravine, a Mexican-American community demolished in the 1950s in order to build public housing. The housing was never built. Ultimately the Brooklyn Dodgers built a stadium on the site as part of their move to Los Angeles.
Chávez Ravine was nominated for "Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album" in 2006.
Release info
Label: Nonesuch 587576-1
Format: Vinyl, LP, Reissue
Country: USA & Europe
Released: 2019
Genre: Latin, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Latin Jazz, Folk Rock
Tracklist
A1 Poor Man's Shangri-La
A2 Onda Callejera
A3 Don't Call Me Red
A4 Corrido De Boxeo
B1 Muy Fifí
B2 Los Chucos Suaves
B3 Chinito Chinito
B4 3 Cool Cats
C1 El U.F.O. Cayó
C2 It's Just Work For Me
C3 In My Town
D1 Ejercito Militar
D2 Barrio Viejo
D3 3rd Base, Dodger Stadium
D4 Soy Luz Y Sombra